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FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
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Living the Noom 1
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A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_013
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
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10/05/2021
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A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.It will be pet friendly.
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DUK10142582_012
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
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10/05/2021
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A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_011
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
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10/05/2021
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A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_010
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
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10/05/2021
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A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_009
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
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10/05/2021
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Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_008
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
Ref 12921
10/05/2021
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Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10142582_007
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
Ref 12921
10/05/2021
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Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_006
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
Ref 12921
10/05/2021
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Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_005
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
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10/05/2021
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Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10142582_004
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
Ref 12921
10/05/2021
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Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
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DUK10142582_003
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
Ref 12921
10/05/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10142582_002
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
Ref 12921
10/05/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142582_001
FEATURE - Dschungel-Wohnen in Wohntürmen
Ferrari Press Agency
Living the Noom 1
Ref 12921
10/05/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sanzpint Arquitectura
A new housing development deigned to get people reconnecting with nature is to be built in a jungle.It consists of four storey towers topped with a penthouse and roof terrace. In the grounds are lush gardens and a pool.The eco-friendly homes feature interior spaces illuminated throughout the day by natural lighting.This is achieved through the facades, where each unit has a single level taking advantage of 360 degrees of natural light. A bamboo and vegetation lattice is used to mitigate the overheating of the facades and to have a better control of the light and an adequate thermal environment in the interior spaces.Night time uses highly efficient LED lighting powered by solar panels.The roof is covered with grass with acts as insulation and a social recreation area, in addition to cultivation area for people to grow vegetables and edible plants.The development, called Living the Noom has won the architect firm behind it, Mexico’s Sanzpont Arquitectura, top prize in the recent A design awards
OPS:Render of the Living The Noom development which will begin construction in June 2021.
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10138416_011
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538e)
An athlete wearing a mask does the required poses for a judge at the registration table prior to the competition. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_010
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538g)
An athlete with a mask in the row of competitors. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_009
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538f)
An athlete wearing a mask does the required poses for a judge at the registration table prior to the competition. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_008
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538d)
An athlete wearing a mask does the required poses for a judge at the registration table prior to the competition. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_007
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538b)
A competitor glances at other athletes, all of them wearing masks. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_006
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538i)
An assistant in the competition turns around while behind him two competitors wait their turn to go on stage, all of them wearing face masks. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_005
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538j)
A competitor without a mask while an assistant judge in the competition controls access to the stage. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_004
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538c)
An athlete wearing a mask follows the directions of her instructor. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_003
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538k)
An assistant in the competition watches the cell phone while behind him athletes wait their turn to go on stage, all wearing face masks. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_002
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538a)
An athlete wearing a mask waits while a judge enters her into the competition. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138416_001
FEATURE - Fitness-Wettbewerb mit Maske in Cancun,
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Esmaragdo Camaz/Shutterstock (11086538h)
Two assistants in the competition while behind them a competitor exercises with a rope, all of them with face masks. The first fitness competition in Cancun after the Covid-19 quarantine is carried out with sanitary measures and without access to the public.
Mr Quintana Roo Fitness Competition, Cancun, Mexico - 29 Nov 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_014
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_013
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_012
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_011
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_010
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_008
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_007
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_006
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136659_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Braunalgen bedrohen Naturparadies von Holbox in Mexico
Tourists enjoying the beaches of Holbox recently affected by the sargassum, due to the change of currents from north to south that caused that the shores of the sea have been contaminated by algae, has already been put on alert because the beach of Holbox It is an area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Yum Balam, established in 1994 and houses endangered species such as jaguars, crocodiles and monkeys. on February 26, 2020 in Holbox, Mexico . Photo by Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas
